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Don’t Tame It [Novel]

#2 Chapter 2
Chapter 2

2.

Diego looked around with relaxed eyes. Each of his steps produced the rhythmic thud of leather boots against marble.

His dark military uniform, stark and austere, seemed out of place in these halls, granting him an exceptionally sharp presence. Or rather, come to think of it, it was less about the uniform and more about the overwhelming, suffocating pressure he naturally exuded.

Moving through the medical college hallway, he looked like a wolf unleashed into a chicken coop. His languid, slow gait was tempered by martial discipline; his indolent gaze was sharpened by a predatory keenness.

The reason these conflicting descriptors did not feel awkward was simply because he was Diego Cassis. A man who was too sharp for a noble, and too weary for a soldier.

Diego wore a leisurely smile as he praised the dean walking by his side.

“The reputation of this being the oldest medical college on the continent is no lie. One can feel a dignified, weighty scholarly atmosphere in every corner.”

Stated delicately, that was what he meant; stated directly, it meant the place was old and dingy.

The dean, scurrying to keep up, failed to catch the barb and beamed with pride. Javier, Diego’s retainer following a step behind, merely raised an eyebrow before letting it fall back into place.

“All of this is thanks to the support of His Majesty and the royal family. May there be eternal glory to the Kingdom of Divoa.”

The dean added the compliment by rote, then continued, fawning.

“The Royal College of Divoa is in the capital, but only the medical college is located here in Therapia. This is the very birthplace of Garcia Etura, the father of medicine. As you know, our college is the cradle of continental medicine, a hall of wisdom where talented individuals from every nation wait in line to enter, not to mention…”

Diego listened with one ear and let the words drift out the other, his eyes wandering toward the students peeking at him. He curled his lips into a faint smile.

Those who caught his gaze bowed politely, even without knowing who he was. Seeing the dean fussing over him was sign enough of his high status.

Furthermore, Diego possessed an appearance that commanded acknowledgment from men and women alike. To exaggerate slightly, it felt as though light pooled only on the path he walked, casting the dim hallway into relief.

In a royal family dominated by blonde hair and blue eyes, Diego was the outlier, having inherited ash-colored hair and black eyes from his mother, who hailed from the Musco Peninsula.

Despite the lack of the “royal” coloring, he possessed a flamboyant aura. His ash-colored hair—a shade often called mouse-gray—was as profound as the sky just before a snowfall, and his black eyes, cold at a glance, shone brilliantly beneath his slender smile.

Diego passed a group of students. One of them widened his eyes.

“Oh…”

“What’s wrong?” his colleague asked, puzzled.

The student couldn’t tear his eyes away from Diego’s shoulder, his lips parting.

“The stars on the epaulets…”

“Stars?”

The colleague followed his gaze and opened his mouth, too. Four stars, embroidered in gold thread.

“Four stars? Isn’t that the Commander-in-Chief? Why is he here…”

The students, having belatedly realized his identity, followed Diego’s retreating back with wide eyes. Meanwhile, Diego’s languid voice drifted toward the dean.

“Perhaps because this is a medical college, there is a faint scent of blood in the air. As you know, it is a scent I am very accustomed to.”

The dean looked around, bewildered.

“That can’t be… I certainly instructed the students to do a deep clean yesterday…”

“Or perhaps it is the scent of the blood and sweat they shed to become physicians.”

“…Hahaha. I suppose that must be it. Speaking of our students…”

The dean, unsure if the remark was a joke or a critique, let out an awkward laugh and prepared to launch into another speech. Fortunately, they arrived at the faculty office, sparing Diego from going numb.

“Here we are.”

The dean opened the door with a series of bows. One professor and three students, who had been sitting with tense expressions, stood up immediately.

The dean wiped his brow with a handkerchief and introduced them.

“This is Professor Figueras, acknowledged as the most excellent of our professors. His name has appeared in academic journals several times. Beside him are the prospective graduates who passed this year’s Royal Medical Examination with outstanding scores.”

The dean took a breath.

“And as you all know, this is His Excellency, Grand Duke Cassis.”

The titles—3rd Prince, high noble, Commander-in-Chief—were omitted, but Diego didn’t mind. He removed his gloves and extended a hand with a smile.

“Nice to meet you.”

The attendees, initially embarrassed by his unconventional offer of a handshake to mere students, bowed deeply.

Rumors regarding Diego flickered to mind: his character was as gentle as spring, his understanding as vast as the sea. He was a noble who stood above everyone, yet no one had ever seen him angry.

There was a story in the papers that when a maid broke his private teacup, he hadn’t raised his voice, but instead asked if she were hurt. Unlike other nobles, he valued talent over pedigree, and his entourage was filled with commoners.

“It is an honor to meet you, Your Excellency.”

“Please, sit.”

Diego walked to the head of the table, feigning ignorance of the curious gazes pinned upon him.

*Wondering why the prodigal son of the royal family is here, are you?*

He knew the rumors that followed him better than anyone. Because he remained unmarried despite his age, some suspected he favored men—a claim silenced by the endless scandals involving beautiful women that graced the yellow press each year.

Every beautiful woman, from countesses to opera singers, had at one time or another been linked to him. Even if he merely smiled at a lady in a banquet hall, a new rumor would bloom the next day.

The rumor that he “does not block women who come, and does not hold onto women who go” had settled into a foregone conclusion.

Diego neither affirmed nor denied them. It was more profitable to let people guess. He didn’t have to make excuses for why his marriage was being delayed—even if the reason was far from pleasant.

Unlike the playboy rumors, he didn’t particularly care for women. The mere thought of marrying and having a child made him nauseous.

*Pass this cursed blood on to my own child? Not a chance.*

Diego buried his twisted thoughts beneath a flamboyant smile and scanned the faces of Figueras and the students.

Receiving a signal, Figueras pointed to them one by one.

“This is Maxy Rosano, second son of the Count Rosano family. An exemplary student. Beside him is David Morena, third son of the Viscount Morena family. And this is Jose. Though not of noble birth, he placed fourth in the examination.”

Each student bowed. The 3rd Prince—could there be a stronger lifeline? Diego was an express train to the top of the power ladder.

The dean, wringing his handkerchief, cautiously raised the question he had been holding back.

“Er, Your Excellency. May I ask what brings you here…?”

Diego leaned back against the sofa. With that small motion, the air around him shifted into a relaxed demeanor. He knew exactly what to do to get what he wanted. Javier called him inscrutable; Diego simply called himself shrewd.

“I am looking for a new personal physician.”

The eyes of the three students flashed with greed and ambition. Diego noted it instantly, though his expression remained perfectly neutral.

The dean blinked, clearly surprised. Diego was the 3rd in line to the throne and a Grand Duke with his own territory. He was the pinnacle of power. His physician was always one of the most prominent doctors in the kingdom; the best would line up outside his door at a single word.

Yet he had come here for these greenhorns?

Diego, guessing the dean’s confusion, smiled until his eyes narrowed into threads.

“Of course, my current personal physician is doing his job very well.”

“Yes, I suppose so.”

This time, Figueras answered, a hint of sarcasm in his tone. Diego lifted his gaze.

Figueras stiffened, his expression tightening. “I studied under the same teacher as Miguel Flich.”

“I see.”

Diego nodded nonchalantly. Figueras frowned, recalling Miguel, his former rival. When Miguel was selected as the royal physician, Figueras had insulted him as a “pig blinded by money,” believing a true scholar should be immune to greed. Yet, ironically, Figueras had eventually sought the same position and now stood before him.

Diego tapped the armrest with a finger, speaking slowly.

“In my territory, local warfare is constant. The King of the Alvar Kingdom is, to put it mildly, insane.”

The room went still. The Divoa Kingdom was a land blessed with nature, mountains, and sea. The Alvar Kingdom, a land abandoned by God, coveted it with a feral intensity.

The only reason Divoa remained peaceful was Diego. His army repelled the Alvar soldiers time and again.

“But my personal physician prays for soldiers with severed legs and torn bellies. A prayer for eternal rest, that is.”

*Pfft.*

A faint laugh leaked through Diego’s teeth. Before anyone could process the mockery, he added a final remark.

“You should have seen the expressions of my soldiers back then.”

Reading progress
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Chapter 218
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Chapter 217
216
Chapter 216
215
Chapter 215
214
Chapter 214
213
Chapter 213
212
Chapter 212
211
Chapter 211
210
Chapter 210
209
Chapter 209
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Chapter 208
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Chapter 207
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Chapter 206
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Chapter 205
204
Chapter 204
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Chapter 203
202
Chapter 202
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Chapter 201
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Chapter 200
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Chapter 199
198
Chapter 198
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Chapter 197
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Chapter 196
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Chapter 195
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Chapter 194
193
Chapter 193
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Chapter 192
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Chapter 191
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Chapter 190
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Chapter 189
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Chapter 188
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Chapter 187
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Chapter 186
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Chapter 185
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Chapter 184
183
Chapter 183
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Chapter 182
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Chapter 181
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Chapter 180
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Chapter 179
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Chapter 178
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Chapter 177
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Chapter 176
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Chapter 175
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Chapter 174
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Chapter 173
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Chapter 172
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Chapter 171
170
Chapter 170
169
Chapter 169
168
Chapter 168
167
Chapter 167
166
Chapter 166
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Chapter 165
164
Chapter 164
163
Chapter 163
162
Chapter 162
161
Chapter 161
160
Chapter 160
159
Chapter 159
158
Chapter 158
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Chapter 157
156
Chapter 156
155
Chapter 155
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Chapter 154
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Chapter 153
152
Chapter 152
151
Chapter 151
150
Chapter 150
149
Chapter 149
148
Chapter 148
147
Chapter 147
146
Chapter 146
145
Chapter 145
144
Chapter 144
143
Chapter 143
142
Chapter 142
141
Chapter 141
140
Chapter 140
139
Chapter 139
138
Chapter 138
137
Chapter 137
136
Chapter 136
135
Chapter 135
134
Chapter 134
133
Chapter 133
132
Chapter 132
131
Chapter 131
130
Chapter 130
129
Chapter 129
128
Chapter 128
127
Chapter 127
126
Chapter 126
125
Chapter 125
124
Chapter 124
123
Chapter 123
122
Chapter 122
121
Chapter 121
120
Chapter 120
119
Chapter 119
118
Chapter 118
117
Chapter 117
116
Chapter 116
115
Chapter 115
114
Chapter 114
113
Chapter 113
112
Chapter 112
111
Chapter 111
110
Chapter 110
109
Chapter 109
108
Chapter 108
107
Chapter 107
106
Chapter 106
105
Chapter 105
104
Chapter 104
103
Chapter 103
102
Chapter 102
101
Chapter 101
100
Chapter 100
99
Chapter 99
98
Chapter 98
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Chapter 97
96
Chapter 96
95
Chapter 95
94
Chapter 94
93
Chapter 93
92
Chapter 92
91
Chapter 91
90
Chapter 90
89
Chapter 89
88
Chapter 88
87
Chapter 87
86
Chapter 86
85
Chapter 85
84
Chapter 84
83
Chapter 83
82
Chapter 82
81
Chapter 81
80
Chapter 80
79
Chapter 79
78
Chapter 78
77
Chapter 77
76
Chapter 76
75
Chapter 75
74
Chapter 74
73
Chapter 73
72
Chapter 72
71
Chapter 71
70
Chapter 70
69
Chapter 69
68
Chapter 68
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Chapter 67
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Chapter 66
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Chapter 65
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Chapter 64
63
Chapter 63
62
Chapter 62
61
Chapter 61
60
Chapter 60
59
Chapter 59
58
Chapter 58
57
Chapter 57
56
Chapter 56
55
Chapter 55
54
Chapter 54
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Chapter 53
52
Chapter 52
51
Chapter 51
50
Chapter 50
49
Chapter 49
48
Chapter 48
47
Chapter 47
46
Chapter 46
45
Chapter 45
44
Chapter 44
43
Chapter 43
42
Chapter 42
41
Chapter 41
40
Chapter 40
39
Chapter 39
38
Chapter 38
37
Chapter 37
36
Chapter 36
35
Chapter 35
34
Chapter 34
33
Chapter 33
32
Chapter 32
31
Chapter 31
30
Chapter 30
29
Chapter 29
28
Chapter 28
27
Chapter 27
26
Chapter 26
25
Chapter 25
24
Chapter 24
23
Chapter 23
22
Chapter 22
21
Chapter 21
20
Chapter 20
19
Chapter 19
18
Chapter 18
17
Chapter 17
16
Chapter 16
15
Chapter 15
14
Chapter 14
13
Chapter 13
12
Chapter 12
11
Chapter 11
10
Chapter 10
9
Chapter 9
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Chapter 8
7
Chapter 7
6
Chapter 6
5
Chapter 5
4
Chapter 4
3
Chapter 3
2
Chapter 2
1
Chapter 1

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Imnewhere 2 weeks ago

I’m enjoying the style of writing/translation- sometimes no matter how much the plot is good if the storytelling is dull it becomes boring

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